According to a report from the Madison County Sheriff’s Office, Cpl. Michael Moore met with Jeffares to pick up a possession from a woman on Hwy. 29. The woman told Jeffares that the item was not at the residence. The two then argued and the officer told Jeffares she had to leave and that she could pursue the matter through the courts.

Moore said Jeffares got into her vehicle — with three children in the back seat — and began driving recklessly, slinging gravel onto his patrol car, causing damage. Two children were in the yard. The woman who had argued with Jeffares informed Moore that gravel hit two children. Another officer arrived and determined that there were red marks on the foreheads of both children. Jeffares was then arrested and transported to the county jail.

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